Threatened Childhood in the Drawings of Ukrainian Children

A. Popławska, Olena Bocharova
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Introduction: In the 21st century, most children experience favorable conditions for development and are protected by their loved ones, who provide them with a happy and safe childhood. Nonetheless, it cannot be forgotten that there are still many thousands of children around the world who experience oppression and whose childhood is destroyed by adults due to abandonment, neglect, and mental and physical violence. Research Aim: The aim of the study was to attempt to discover and understand the individual traumatic war experiences of Ukrainian children, externalised in drawings. Method: Qualitative methods were used which allowed for an understanding of the way in which life situations are experienced by those studied. Projective techniques were used to analyse and interpret children’s drawings. Results: In the analysis of the drawings of Ukrainian children who have experienced war trauma, 5 main categories were differentiated: 1. Mummy, I see war; 2. My Father– Hero; 3. Friendship in the face of tragedy; 4. Putin is dead; and 5. Ukraine victorious. The drawings tell a tale of the cruelty which the children have experienced, which they have seen and felt, and which they carry inside themselves. Conclusions: The children’s drawings are a space for the externalisation of unspoken feelings. The children’s works demonstrate that suffering, uncertainty, fear for their own lives and the lives of loved ones, and the drama of the sudden loss of a carefree childhood and entry into the cruel world of adults are permanently etched into their memories.
乌克兰儿童绘画中受到威胁的童年
导言:在 21 世纪,大多数儿童都拥有良好的发展条件,并受到亲人的保护,他们的童年快乐而安全。然而,不能忘记的是,世界上仍有成千上万的儿童遭受压迫,他们的童年因被遗弃、忽视、精神和身体暴力而被成年人摧毁。研究目的:本研究的目的是试图发现和了解乌克兰儿童外化在绘画中的个人战争创伤经历。研究方法:采用定性方法,以便了解被研究者经历的生活环境。使用了投射技术来分析和解释儿童的绘画。研究结果在分析经历过战争创伤的乌克兰儿童的绘画作品时,主要分为 5 个类别:1.妈妈,我看到了战争;2.我的父亲--英雄;3.面对悲剧的友谊;4.普京死了;5.乌克兰胜利了。乌克兰胜利了。这些图画讲述了孩子们所经历的、他们所看到和感受到的、以及他们内心深处的残酷故事。结论:孩子们的绘画是将难以言表的情感外化的空间。孩子们的作品表明,痛苦、不确定性、对自己和亲人生命的恐惧,以及突然失去无忧无虑的童年和进入残酷的成人世界的戏剧性经历,都永久地刻在了他们的记忆中。
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